Saturday, November 26, 2011

Allot of My Favorites


Taking pictures in New York City

These are many and although I have not watermarked them. I have no problem with sharing them. These pictures aside of a few cover such a large span. Within the places of which I have been. From New York City, Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal, Saskatoon, and Syracuse.

There is a variety of people within this - those of which are near and some which are afar. I thought when I arrived home here that I would share some of these as yes every picture has a story. Yet sometimes the picture does explain itself within it's own manner.

Not one picture within these are not that of my own which was taken. That I assure you.


And yes it is a small world after all.

77 comments:

  1. Those are some great shots Jack. Enjoyed looking thru them all. Thanks for the sightseeing tour.

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  2. I have some of recent yet what the heck - I wished to and I must say I am glad that I had travelled within a period of my life stream.

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  3. Kids look like little Russians to me with those hats.

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  4. Taking all these together, It's like looking at a day in the life of Canada.

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  5. Great set of photographs Jack. I like the way you get working people, children of all cultures, quiet places in public buildings, all part of your work.

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  6. Douglas that was within Montreal it's a goalie.

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  7. The Canada Life Building as it was a first for me.

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  8. It was a prep for the Juno awards. I was doing sound checks Caroline.

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  9. Doug I love it when regardless of where you are you get that peace sign - never forced yet seemingly there is a positive array.
    No matter where I have been.

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  10. Flushing Meadows, Queens.....before the digital age.

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  11. Among the "photo-art" this one is a gem.

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  12. Happiness is to those which are within that blend of love.

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  13. wow! amazing pic with the shadow, the sculpture is something of beauty.

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  14. This one picture within particular seems to be looked upon from so many people - yet it's not new.

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  15. Among the "friendly-photos" this is my favorite!

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  16. I am not sure whom that silly gent is. :)

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  17. Perhaps is a friend of us, do you happen to know Jack? :)

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  18. The last time I spoke to him he was doing fine. :)

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  19. A great vice prinicipal with a school here.

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  20. Gosh....are you? looks so different in sepia, I love to spend hours and hours looking photos, it seems the time returns for seconds.

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  21. A good friends daughter and within the eyes you can see something which is amazing.

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  22. An intelligent father with his son. Both were extremely efficient & intelligent.

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  23. When you see things from above there is something to be said.

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  24. hmmm the curly headed guy with the tie? looks like your jawline...

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  25. All photos come into a blend of past, present and future. often times ... there is happiness looking back. The silly gent is home. tight hugs

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  26. All photos come into a blend of past, present and future. often times ... there is happiness looking back. The silly gent is home. tight hugs

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  27. Better put those gloves back on. Looks pretty darn cold to me...

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  28. I love sunrise as much as the setting of sun. Both brings gladness and a promised of tomorrows ... may we all find real peace in our hearts. For that is a gift given to those who have pure hearts.

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  29. the instrument panel looks extrememly complicated to me.

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  30. hi Vickie this does seem to be a picture which not only within Multiply and there is really some irony with it I kid you not.

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  31. I loved this as it was against the grain, as it was conceptual of when I was down south.

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  32. yes the young lad with the tie. It was a time where a few wished for
    us to go further and I decided not. As I was realistic moreso than my
    older brother whom is at the top.

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  33. The legislative building in Edmonton, Alberta.
    Those are palm trees real ones which are tended to
    every week.

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  35. I looked in the slideshow as I ate my breakfast/lunch - heaps of real nice shots mate - will be back to comment later at the other end of the day. Catch you online sooon!!!

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  36. No worries as here it's a tad later and time to see what is on for movies Kieth. Peace to you.

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  37. ok ... the Pep thing is on the left side

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  38. There's something magical and lovely the way you projected the shot

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  39. I love the view of looking from the inside

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  40. The rays of sunlights that gave this pretty aura is a sight to behold. Beautiful

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  41. Two shades of blue up there, the white cotton clouds against blue steels. Lovely shots

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  42. I remembered this particular shot from way back
    ... i find it a bit lovely seeing leather in the midst of snowy winter. It's like a photo taken straight out of a movie

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  43. In the eyes of a child you can see truth.

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  44. The mouth is the same, you're wearing a brown jacket, I love your hair!

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  45. Yes, I see a sense of peace in all these photos.

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